English EssaysBlackie & son, limited, 1909 - 257 strán (strany) |
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... thought guilty of this excess I am speaking of , when I cannot conclude without observing that Milton certainly thought of this passage in Homer , when , in his description of an eloquent spirit , he says : - " His tongue dropped manna ...
... thought guilty of this excess I am speaking of , when I cannot conclude without observing that Milton certainly thought of this passage in Homer , when , in his description of an eloquent spirit , he says : - " His tongue dropped manna ...
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... thought of challenging it . In the reign of James I. the literary government was an aristocracy , for I do not choose to give it the evil name of oligarchy , though it consisted only of four , namely , Master William Shakespeare ...
... thought of challenging it . In the reign of James I. the literary government was an aristocracy , for I do not choose to give it the evil name of oligarchy , though it consisted only of four , namely , Master William Shakespeare ...
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... thought the chief merit of Prior was in his easy tales and lighter poems , though he allowed that his Solomon had many noble sentiments elegantly expressed . In Swift he dis- covered an inimitable vein of irony , and an easiness which ...
... thought the chief merit of Prior was in his easy tales and lighter poems , though he allowed that his Solomon had many noble sentiments elegantly expressed . In Swift he dis- covered an inimitable vein of irony , and an easiness which ...
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INTRODUCTION | ix |
FRANCIS BACON Lord Verulam | 1 |
ALEXANDER POPE xxv On Dedications Guardian No | 4 |
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